Tech's Coaching Staff " Tommy Raye:

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Tech\'s Coaching Staff " Tommy Raye:

Tommy Raye: Special Team's Coach, Tight End's

Raye, 38, had been named the linebackers coach at Navy in December after an 18-month stint in private business in Atlanta, but now comes to Tech.

He will coach tight ends in addition to coaching the Yellow Jackets' special teams, which is his primary emphasis.

"Tommy has extensive experience coaching special teams," said Gailey, "he's a Georgia native and will do a great job for us in all phases here at Georgia Tech."

Raye coached the Navy linebackers from 1995-99 and helped lead Navy to back-to-back winning seasons in 1996 (9-3) and 1997 (7-4), including a victory over California in the 1996 Aloha Bowl.

Navy finished 38th in the country in total defense in 1996 and finished sixth in the nation in 1997. The 1997 season marked the fourth time in Raye's coaching career that he had been associated with a defense that finished in the top 20 in the country.

Navy's 1995 defense, and Auburn's 1990 and 1992 defenses were also among the nation's elite.

After a two-year tour in the Army, Raye began coaching as a graduate assistant at Auburn in 1990 working with the Tigers' secondary. He coached the outside linebackers and special teams in 1991, while still a graduate assistant.

He became a full-time assistant coach in 1992, coaching the linebackers and as the special teams coordinator. In 1991, he was nominated for the Working-Coach-of-the-Year award in the Southeastern Conference.

Raye moved to Texas Christian in 1993 and served as the Horned Frogs special teams coordinator and outside linebackers coach for two seasons, before going to Navy.

"You don't get many opportunities to coach in, and represent your home state," said Raye. I grew up in Macon, and this is like a dream come true. Chan Gailey is as fine a person as there is, and he's a great coach. I know some people on the staff already, and I feel very good about that. Georgia Tech is a great program, a great place with great people.

Raye was born in Macon, Georgia and played football at Georgia Southern for two seasons (1981-82). He is a 1986 graduate of the University of Georgia with a bachelor's degree in animal science. He is married to the former Kisa Korhonen and they have two daughters, Jackie and Hunter.

My thoughts and assessment:

Raye appears to be an outstanding comer. It is hard to excel as any coach at Navy. His defensive statistics at Navy are very impressive.

He should do well as special teams coach. His bio is impressive.

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Re: Tech\'s Coaching Staff " Tommy Raye:

Ahso, I have my doubts about Raye. Look at UGA against Tech vs UGA against Arkansas. Against Tech, on a field goal attempt, UGA bowls our center backwards and Boss Bailey gets a clean jump to block the field goal. Arkansas tries a field goal and Boss Bailey gets chopped like a Christmas tree. It was clear the Arkansas special teams coach had studied film and had told any player who didn't have somebody on him to take Bailey out. That was excellent coaching. We have essentially a full time special teams coach who is not doing his homework in the film room.
 
Re: Tech\'s Coaching Staff " Tommy Raye:

3518techie, look at the date of the post for the resume. It was back in May of this year prior to the season.

Since we have been through the season, I agree with you, special teams was not very good this year.

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Re: Tech\'s Coaching Staff " Tommy Raye:

A neutral fan would have found our special teams play comical at times this season. Remember Poree backing into the endzone to "down" a punt? Every aspect of special teams play nose-dived this year. We had a lot of talent coming back too: Rhino, Manget, Dyke, Morehouse. None of them made all-ACC. I do not blame the players one whit.
 
Re: Tech\'s Coaching Staff " Tommy Raye:

Agree with 3518 Techie and rammsting - special teams went downhill, culminating in Athens. Specifically, I couldnt understand why we appeared to be searching constantly to get the ball in the hands of our receivers like J. Smith, but had PJ Daniels returning kickoffs. PJ is a fine kid and deserves to be on the field, but probably in the line in front of the deep backs. The FG point is well made. I think this area needs to be looked at in the offseason.
 
Re: Tech\'s Coaching Staff " Tommy Raye:

Weren’t we continuing a program of mostly non-starters playing special teams begun under O'L?

If so, is that different from the teams Raye has coached in the past that have excelled in special teams play?
 
Re: Tech\'s Coaching Staff " Tommy Raye:

I agree that our ST were spotty at best, but this guy seems to be a good recruiter as his name is mentioned by almost all Atlanta area recruits we are involved with. It might not be a convenient time to unload him.
 
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